Network Successes in Tennessee and Ohio

Whether you have a small or a large network shop, you know that your constituents, employees, and systems are getting more connected every day. From pulling cables to installing VoIP to lighting up mega-bandwidth connections to Internet 2, we all have plenty of work to do to keep up.

Tennessee and Ohio have done just that, and more. Join your colleagues Lynne Questell, Executive Director or the Tennessee Emergency Communications Board, and John Conley, Chief of P-20 Educational Technology for the Ohio Board of Regents, to hear their unique stories.

While Tennessee and Ohio may have deployed different applications than your organization is planning, having a stable and robust network is always critical. We’ll show you how to get there.

SPECIAL EVENT – LAUNCHING A NEW RESEARCH REPORT

In addition to these two excellent case studies, the Center for Digital Government and Public CIO magazine have released a current and comprehensive special report that profiles all of the top network initiatives in the nation. This webinar will provide critical insights from our hot-off-the-presses analysis. You will be able to:

Go behind the pages of the special report to hear trends and insights in network management

Learn from your peers across government – in small and large jurisdictions

Hear two live cases studies representing the best and brightest in government networks

Upcoming Webinars

Ten thousand baby boomers turn 65 every day and 50 percent of the world population was under 30 in 2010. The future workforce is going to look different than it does today, and technology is at the center of that change.

FirstNet has been a topic in state, local and federal public safety and emergency management organizations for the past five years. Now, as states make their decision to participate, the discussion is focused on the need for interoperable communications brought in sharper focus with the events in Texas.